Joseph Kony has become newly infamous in the United States since a viral video focused on his crimes, spotlighting the notorious
Ugandan militia leader for kidnapping children and forcing them to serve as soldiers.

In the controversial video, a father describes Kony to his son as a "bad
guy" who must be stopped.

Who else is wanted by the International Criminal Court? Here are the other men on
the list:

Ahmed Haroun

Haroun allegedly recruited and armed some of the notorious militias known as janjaweed
in the Darfur region of Sudan while working at the Interior Ministry. The militias
are known to have killed, raped and tortured civilians. Last year, Haroun was elected governor of the Sudanese state of South Kordofan in an
election opponents said was rigged. Haroun has said he did nothing illegal in Darfur.

Ali Kushayb

Kushayb was alleged to be one of the most senior leaders in the janjaweed.
The warrant for his arrest five years ago says he personally participated in murder and
rapes of civilians in 2003 and 2004 in Darfur. He is also accused of attacking civilians
and forcing thousands of people out of their homes.

Abdel Raheem Muhammad Hussein

Hussein is Sudan's defense minister. He is accused of indirectly perpetrating a
long list of crimes in Darfur, including murder, rape, inhumane acts and torture. A
warrant for his arrest was issued last week. The Sudanese government
said the court decision didnt matter to them, Al
Jazeera reported.

Bosco Ntaganda

Ntaganda, an army general in the Democratic Republic of Congo, used to be a rebel
leader. He is wanted for forcing children younger than 15 to fight in 2002 and 2003.
Besides those ICC charges, Ntaganda has also been accused of overseeing two
massacres that killed nearly 1,000 civilians. He lives openly in eastern Congo.

Abdullah Senussi

Senussi was the brother-in-law and security chief of the late Libyan leader
Moammar Kadafi. He is wanted as an indirect perpetator of murder and
persecution. Reports of his capture in November were later disputed
by the International Criminal Court chief prosecutor.

Okot Odhiambo

Odhiambo is alleged to be a senior leader in the notorious militia led by Joseph
Kony, the Lords Resistance Army. He is wanted for murder, enslavement, leading
attacks against civilians and forcing children to enlist. His warrant
says other commanders called him the one who killed the most. Three years ago,
he said he was defecting to get safe passage to Uganda, but only if he was given a
guarantee that he would not be turned over to the international court, Agence France-Presse reported.

"The two enemies of the people are
criminals and government, so let us tie the second down with the chains of the
Constitution so the second will not become the legalized version of the first."Thomas Jefferson